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There is
no Disease
by Robert O.
Young
Disease names like
diabetes and
osteoporosis are
misleading and misinform
patients about disease
prevention.
There is a curious
tendency in conventional
medicine to name a set
of symptoms a disease. I
was recently at a
compounding pharmacy
having my bone mineral
density measured to
update my health stats.
I spotted a poster
touting a new drug for
osteoporosis. It was
written by a drug
company and it said
exactly this: 'Osteoporosis
is a disease that causes
weak and fragile bones.'
Then, the poster went on
to say that you need a
particular drug to
counteract this 'disease.'
Yet the language is all
backwards. Osteoporosis
isn't a disease that
causes weak bones,
osteoporosis is the name
given to a diagnosis of
weak bones. In other
words, the weak bones
are the result of excess
acidity, and then the
diagnosis of
osteoporosis followed.
The drug poster makes it
sound like osteoporosis
strikes first, and then
you get weak bones. The
cause and effect is all
backwards. And that's
how drug companies want
people to think about
diseases and symptoms:
first you 'get' the
disease, and then you
are 'diagnosed' just in
time to take a new drug
for the rest of your
life.
But it's all hogwash.
There is no such disease
as osteoporosis. It's
just a made-up name
given to a pattern of
symptoms that indicate
you are over-acid which
causes your bones to get
fragile.
As another example, when
a person follows an
unhealthy lifestyle that
results in a symptom
such as high blood
pressure, that symptom
is actually being
assumed to be a disease
all by itself and it
will be given a disease
name. What disease? The
disease is, of course,
'high blood pressure.'
Doctors throw this
phrase around as if it
were an actual disease
and not merely
descriptive of patient
physiology.
This may all seem silly,
right? But there's
actually a very
important point to all
this.
When we look at symptoms
and give them disease
names, we automatically
distort the selection of
available treatments for
such a disease. If the
disease is, by itself,
high cholesterol, then
the cure for the disease
must be nothing other
than lowering the high
cholesterol. And that's
how we end up with all
these pharmaceuticals
treating high
cholesterol in order to
'prevent' this disease
and lower the levels of
LDL cholesterol in the
human patient.
By lowering only the
cholesterol, the doctor
can rest assured that he
is, in fact, treating
this 'disease,' since
the definition of this
disease' is high
cholesterol and nothing
else.
But there is a fatal
flaw in this approach to
disease treatment: the
symptom is not the cause
of the disease. There is
another cause, and this
deeper cause is
routinely ignored by
conventional medicine,
doctors, drug companies,
and even patients.
Let's take a closer look
at high blood pressure.
What actually causes
high blood pressure?
Many doctors would say
high blood pressure is
caused by a specific,
measurable interaction
between circulating
chemicals in the human
body. Thus, the
ill-behaved chemical
compounds are the cause
of the high blood
pressure,
and therefore the
solution is to regulate
these chemicals. That's
exactly what
pharmaceuticals do --
they attempt to
manipulate the chemicals
in the body to adjust
the symptoms of high
blood pressure. Thus,
they only treat the
symptoms, not the root
cause.
Or take a look at high
cholesterol. The
conventional medicine
approach says that high
cholesterol is caused by
a chemical imbalance in
the liver, which is the
organ that produces
cholesterol. Thus the
treatment for high
cholesterol is a
prescription drug that
inhibits the liver's
production of
cholesterol (statin
drugs). Upon taking
these drugs, the high
cholesterol (the 'disease')
is regulated,
but what was causing the
liver to overproduce
cholesterol in the first
place? That causative
factor remains ignored.
The root cause of high
cholesterol, as it turns
out, is primarily an
over acidic diet. A
person who eats foods
that are acidic will
inevitably cause the
body to go into
preservation mode and
produce more cholesterol
to neutralize the excess
acid thus showing the
symptoms of this
so-called disease of
high cholesterol. Its
simple cause and effect.
Eat the wrong foods, and
you'll
produce too much acid
which will cause the
body to release
cholesterol from the
liver to bind up that
acid which can be
detected and diagnosed
by conventional medical
procedures.
You see it is not the
cholesterol that is bad
it is the acid producing
food we eat that is bad.
Reduce the acid
producing foods like
beef, chicken, pork,
dairy, coffee, tea, soda
pops, etc and you will
reduce the protective
cholesterol that is
saving your life from
excess acid foods.
Yet the root cause of
all this is actually
poor food choice, not
some bizarre behavior by
the liver. If the
disease were to be
accurately named, then,
it would be called
Acidic Food Choice
Disease, or simply AFCD.
AFCD would be a far more
accurate name that would
make sense to people. If
it's an acidic foods
choice disease, then it
seems that the obvious
solution to the disease
would be to choose foods
that aren't so acidic.
Of course that may be a
bit of simplification
since
you have to distinguish
between healthy alkaline
foods and unhealthy
acidic foods. But at
least the name AFCD
gives patients a better
idea of what's actually
going on rather than
naming the disease after
a symptom, such as high
cholesterol. You see,
the symptom is not the
disease, but
conventional medicine
insists on calling the
symptom the disease
because that way it can
treat the symptom and
claim success without
actually addressing the
underlying cause, which
remains a mystery to
modern medicine.
But let's move on to
some other diseases so
you get a clearer
picture of how this
actually works. Another
disease that's caused by
poor acidic food choice
is diabetes. Type 2
diabetes is the natural
physiological and
metabolic result of a
person consuming refined
carbohydrates and added
sugars in large
quantities,
undigested proteins from
beef, chicken, and pork
without engaging in
regular physical
exercise that would
compensate for such
dietary practices.
The name 'diabetes' is
meaningless to the
average person The
disease should be called
Excessive Acid Disease,
or EAD. If it were
called Excessive Acid
Disease, the solution to
it would be rather
apparent; simply eat
less sugar, eliminate
all animal proteins,
eggs, dairy, drink fewer
soft drinks and so on.
But of course that would
be far too simple for
the medical community,
so the disease must be
given a complex name
such as diabetes that
puts its solution out of
reach of the average
patient.
Another disease that is
named after its symptom
is cancer. In fact, to
this day, most doctors
and many patients still
believe that cancer is a
physical thing: a tumor.
In reality, a tumor is
the solution of cancer,
not its cause. A tumor
is simply a physical
manifestation of bound
up acidic cells so they
do not spoil other
healthy cells. The tumor
is the solution to cells
damaged by acids not the
problem. The truth is
cancer is not a cell but
an acidic liquid. When
a person 'has cancer,'
what they really have is
a latent tissue acidosis.
They are absorbing their
own acidic urine. It
that would be a far
better name for the
disease: Latent Tissue
Acidosis or LTA.
If cancer were actually
called Latent Tissue
Acidosis, it would seem
ridiculous to try to
cure cancer by cutting
out tumors through
surgery and by
destroying the immune
system with chemotherapy.
And yet these are
precisely the most
popular treatments for
cancer offered by
conventional medicine.
These treatments do
absolutely nothing to
support the patient's
immune system and
prevent the build up of
acids in the tissues.
That's exactly why most
people who undergo
chemotherapy or the
removal of tumors
through surgical
procedures end up with
yet more cancer a few
months or a few years
later. It's also another
reason why survival
rates of cancer have
barely budged over the
last twenty years. (In
other words,
conventional medicine's
treatments for cancer
simply don't work.)
The main reason is
current medical science
wrongly perceives cancer
as a cell when in
reality cancer is an
acidic liquid, like
lactic acid. This whole
situation stems from the
fact that the disease is
misnamed. It isn't
cancer, it isn't a tumor
and it certainly isn't a
disease caused by having
too strong of an immune
system that needs to be
destroyed through
chemotherapy. It is
simply latent
tissue acidosis. And if
it were called latent
tissue acidosis disease
or urine in the tissues,
the effective treatment
for cancer would be
apparent.
There are many other
diseases that are given
misleading names by
western medicine. But if
you look around the
world and take a look at
how diseases are named
elsewhere, you will find
many countries have
disease names that
actually make sense.
For example, in Chinese
medicine, Alzheimer's
disease is given a name
that means, when
translated, 'feeble mind
disease.' In Chinese
medicine, the name of
the disease more
accurately describes the
actual cause of the
disease which is caused
by acids or urine on the
brain, whereas in
western medicine, the
name of the disease
seems to be intended to
obscure the root cause
of the disease, thereby
making all diseases
sound far more complex
and mysterious than they
really are.
This is one way in which
doctors and
practitioners of western
medicine keep medical
treatments out of the
reach of the average
citizen. Because, by
God, they sure don't
want people thinking for
themselves about the
causes of disease!
By creating a whole new
vocabulary for medical
conditions, they can
speak their own secret
language and make sure
that people who aren't
schooled in medicine
don't understand what
they're saying.
That's a shame, because
the treatments and cures
for virtually all
chronic diseases are
actually quite simple
and can be described in
plain language, such as
making different
alkaline food choices,
getting more natural
sunlight, drinking more
alkaline water, engaging
in regular physical
exercise, avoiding
specific acidic foods,
supplementing your diet
with green foods and
green drinks and
alkalizing nutritional
supplements and so on.
See, western medicine
prefers to describe
diseases in terms of
chemistry. When you're
depressed, you aren't
suffering from a lack of
natural sunlight; you
are suffering from a 'brain
chemistry imbalance'
that can only be
regulated, they claim,
by ingesting toxic
chemicals to alter your
brain chemistry. When
your bones are brittle,
it's not acidic brittle
bones disease; it's
called osteoporosis,
something that sounds
very technical and
complicated. And to
treat it, western
doctors and physicians
will give you
prescriptions for
expensive drugs that
somehow claim to make
your bones less brittle.
But in fact, the real
treatment for this can
be described in plain
language once again:
regular physical
exercise, vitamin D
supplementation, mineral
supplements that include
calcium and strontium,
natural sunlight, and
avoidance of acidic
foods such as
soft drinks, white flour
and added sugars.
In fact, virtually every
disease that's prominent
in modern society --
diabetes, cancer, heart
disease, osteoporosis,
clinical depression,
irritable bowel syndrome
and so on -- can be
easily described in
plain language without
using complex terms at
all. These diseases are
simply misnamed. And I
believe that they are
intentionally misnamed
to put the jargon out of
reach of everyday
citizens. As a result,
there's a great deal of
arrogance in the
language of western
medicine, and this
arrogance furthers the
language of
separation. Separation
never results in
healing. In order to
effect healing, we must
bring together the
language of healers and
patients using plain
language that real
people understand and
that real people can act
upon.
We need to start
describing diseases in
terms of their root
causes,not in terms of
their arcane,
biochemical actions.
When someone suffers
from seasonal affective
disorder or clinical
depression, for example,
let's call it what it
is: Sunlight Deficiency
Disorder. To treat it,
the person simply needs
to get more sunlight.
This isn't rocket
science, it's not
complex, and it doesn't
require a prescription.
If someone is suffering
from osteoporosis, let's
get realistic about the
words we use to describe
the condition: it's
really Acidic Bones
Disease. And it should
be treated with things
that will enhance bone
density, such as
nutrition, physical
exercise and avoidance
of acidic foods and
drinks that strip away
bone mass from the human
body to neutralize the
excess acids in the
blood and tissues.
All of this information,
of course, is rather
shocking to old-school
doctors and
practitioners of western
medicine, and the bigger
their egos are, the more
they hate the idea of
naming diseases in plain
language that patients
can actually comprehend.
That's because if the
simple truths about
diseases and their
causes were known,
health would be more
readily available to
everyday people, and
that would lessen the
importance of physicians
and medical researchers.
There's a great deal of
ego invested in the
medical community, and
they sure don't want to
make sound health
attainable to the
average person without
their expert advice.
Doctors all want to
serve as the translators
of 'truth' and will balk
at any attempts to
educate the public to
either practice medicine
on their own. But in
reality, health (and a
connection with spirit)
is attainable by every
single person. Health is
easy, it is
straightforward, it is
direct and, for the most
part, it is available
free of charge.
A personal connection
with our Creator is the
same if we ask humbly in
prayer for a
relationship with Him,
and guidance. Don't
believe the names of
diseases given to you by
your doctor.Those names
are designed to obscure,
not to inform. They are
designed to separate you
from self-healing, not
to put you in
touch with your own
inner healer. And thus,
they are nothing more
than bad medicine
masquerading as modern
medical practice.
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